Owner/Operators of Civic Center Plaza Office Building include Goldman Sachs, hedge funds and Wall St. Banks -- a who's who of the criminal banking industry 0.1%

Ray Lutz has filed a lawsuit against the owners and operators of the Civic Center Plaza building, that invoked the citizens arrest.

Press conference held Nov 30 at 5pm to announce the lawsuit.

Attorney Mike Aguirre was originally handling the case on contingency basis

Read the Complaint by Lutz against CBRE -- this details the ownership of the building and the largest share ownership of Goldman Sachs, and the chair of the board of CBRE is Richard Blum, husband of Senator Diane Feinstein.

First case was not filed without prejudice so that the case could be expanded to include the City of San Diego.

On 2012-01-27, a claim was filed against the City of San Diego regarding civil liberties violation for conducting this arrest. Because this will likely entail a lawsuit against the City of San Diego, former city attorney Mike Aguirre was taken off the case an instead Bryan Pease will be handling that case, as well as any civil proceedings against the building manager CBRE.

The City of San Diego denied the claims on 2012-03-15, which started a six-month clock for filing a case against the city.

The ACLU may find it appropriate to taking up this case to test Pruneyard: The public square where part of it is owned by a private party, and the fact that voters who were registering were not allowed to complete their registrations.

Police Officer Tony Lessa reads the Pruneyard Supreme Court Decision after telling Lutz he had to remove the table and Lutz refused. Note plaque on the ground in the lower left hand corner of the picture marking the start of "private property"Full Size